Combine Results: 40-yard Dash

NFL.com is reporting 40-yard dash times from the Combine, first an "unofficial" handheld time and later an "official" time provided from National Football Scouting.

NFLDraftScout.com explained the 40-yard dash timing process, along with verified all-time Combine records. Those who participate in the 40 actually run twice, and on each run they are timed by two hand-held stopwatches and one electronic timer (that is actually initiated by hand on the player's first movement). Combine data put together for NFL teams by National Scouting includes all six of those times for each player, but no single official time, but that information isn't typically known for a week or two following the conclusion of the Combine.

Of note: of the 36 offensive linemen NDS noted unofficial and official times for, 33 had slower times in the official listing, three were the same and none were listed as faster than their unofficial timing. Sixteen players had an official time at least a tenth of a second slower than their official time, led by Georgia's Cordy Glenn, who dropped 0.19 seconds from a blistering 4.96 for a 345-pound man to 5.15.

40-yard Dash ResultsCheck back here for updating results throughout the Combine. All times are unofficial.N/A = Prospects who haven't run or have chosen not to run